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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
Series B extensive overhaul
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<blockquote data-quote="Vincent Brake" data-source="post: 55789" data-attributes="member: 398"><p>Hi Guys, n Dolls,</p><p></p><p>just start up an thread about my series B from 48 rebuild,</p><p>suposedly to be on the road next spring...... (i do not say the year)</p><p>its already totally apart, and paint chemically striped off.</p><p>casings cleaned by wetblast, welded where neccesary.</p><p>I am going to incluide some goodies to make it drivable throughout. With the looks as original as i can, where i see that everybody does have an opinion. All OK.</p><p></p><p>An Alton, MKI Megacycle cams, A Pazon surefire ignition.V3 clutch with strong springs, intermidiate gear box, CP Pistons set at 8: 1, Keep the old carbs, (altough I like Mikuni's) new strong seat to put luggage rack on, the odd LED's, Stainless or Cad bolts, (dull, glas blast) Cheesehead screws, My own 2x2LS brakes front and single one rear.(left), 520 O ring chain, small Litihum battery in old case. very small LED Indicator lights (kellermann)(for the highway) both 19" wheels, in the brampton an spring over (koni)damper unit, and rear a Dave Molloy damper mid-ships.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]3041[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]3042[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vincent Brake, post: 55789, member: 398"] Hi Guys, n Dolls, just start up an thread about my series B from 48 rebuild, suposedly to be on the road next spring...... (i do not say the year) its already totally apart, and paint chemically striped off. casings cleaned by wetblast, welded where neccesary. I am going to incluide some goodies to make it drivable throughout. With the looks as original as i can, where i see that everybody does have an opinion. All OK. An Alton, MKI Megacycle cams, A Pazon surefire ignition.V3 clutch with strong springs, intermidiate gear box, CP Pistons set at 8: 1, Keep the old carbs, (altough I like Mikuni's) new strong seat to put luggage rack on, the odd LED's, Stainless or Cad bolts, (dull, glas blast) Cheesehead screws, My own 2x2LS brakes front and single one rear.(left), 520 O ring chain, small Litihum battery in old case. very small LED Indicator lights (kellermann)(for the highway) both 19" wheels, in the brampton an spring over (koni)damper unit, and rear a Dave Molloy damper mid-ships. [ATTACH=full]3041[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]3042[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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